I am one who enthusiastically uses a Mac in a sea of Windows users. The largest limitation is lack of native support with Apple Mail and Contacts to work off an Exchange server.
Currently I have to RDC into an old, dying Windows box to get to Exchange using Outlook. Not the best solution, but it works.
If this overall deficiency is solved, natively from the OS would be best, then most business users would be able to do what they needed to using a $500-$700 Mac Mini or $1500 iMac.
For those with a heavy reliance on Exchange: In theory the ability to run Windows/Outlook on an Intel Mac and be able to run a virtual instance at real-time is very appealing. The problem again comes down to cost. If you have to buy a Windows OS and MS Office (assuming you can't re-use an existing license), then it doesn't make sense to switch.
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There is a 3rd party tool that can allow this, but it does not work with Tiger and will not until at least the end of the summer.
Currently I have to RDC into an old, dying Windows box to get to Exchange using Outlook. Not the best solution, but it works.
If this overall deficiency is solved, natively from the OS would be best, then most business users would be able to do what they needed to using a $500-$700 Mac Mini or $1500 iMac.
For those with a heavy reliance on Exchange: In theory the ability to run Windows/Outlook on an Intel Mac and be able to run a virtual instance at real-time is very appealing. The problem again comes down to cost. If you have to buy a Windows OS and MS Office (assuming you can't re-use an existing license), then it doesn't make sense to switch.